Department of Biotechnology, Graduate School of Engineering , Osaka University , Suita 565-0871 , Japan.
S&B Foods , Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 174-8651 , Japan.
J Agric Food Chem. 2019 Aug 28;67(34):9652-9657. doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.9b02768. Epub 2019 Aug 15.
Plants contain many secondary metabolites, which are sometimes used as spices and herbal medicines. However, the three-dimensional distribution of metabolites is usually unknown. In this study, the spatial distribution of curcumin, one of the main components of dried turmeric root, was examined. Because dried turmeric samples are extremely hard and impossible to section with existing cryomicrotomes, we introduced a new sectioning method and analyzed the two-dimensional distribution of curcumin in turmeric sections cut in different directions. The geometrical analysis of the imaging results suggested that curcumin forms tubular components inside turmeric. The wide-target analysis showed that the spatial distribution of curcumin analogues was similar to that of curcumin. Thus, mass spectrometry imaging was successfully implemented for clarifying the distribution of secondary metabolites in dry plant samples. Understanding the distribution of metabolites inside the plant body might contribute to improving their production processes, including the methods for extraction of active ingredients.
植物中含有许多次生代谢物,其中一些被用作香料和草药。然而,代谢物的三维分布通常是未知的。在这项研究中,我们检查了姜黄(干姜黄根的主要成分之一)的空间分布。由于干姜黄样本非常坚硬,使用现有的 cryomicrotomes 无法切片,我们引入了一种新的切片方法,并分析了沿不同方向切割的姜黄切片中姜黄素的二维分布。成像结果的几何分析表明,姜黄素在姜黄内部形成管状成分。宽靶分析表明,姜黄素类似物的空间分布与姜黄素相似。因此,成功地实现了质谱成像,以阐明干植物样品中次生代谢物的分布。了解植物体内代谢物的分布可能有助于改进其生产工艺,包括活性成分的提取方法。